Ugolina da Orvieto
Ugolina da Orvieto
Ugolina da Orvieto (Ugolino di Francesco Urbevetano), Italian music theorist and composer; b. probably in Orvieto, c. 1380; d. Ferrara, 1457. He was active in the chapter at Forlì Cathedral by 1411, where he was made a canon in 1415 and archdeacon in 1425 at S. Croce, as well as rector at S. Antonio di Rivaldini. As a leading figure in the Guelph faction, he was compelled to leave Forlì in the wake of the success of the Ghibelline faction in 1430. He settled in Ferrara, where he was archpresbyter at the Cathedral from about 1437 until 1448. He wrote the treatise Declaratio musice discipline (modern critical ed. by A. Seay, three vols., Corpus Scriptorum Musicae, 1959-62.
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